








Death in the Woods | Sherwood Anderson
February 10, 2026
PAPERBACK | 4 x 6 | 40 PAGES | $12.00
978-1-954992-28-3
FICTION | SHORT STORY | CHAPBOOK
“Death in the Woods” is a signal junction in Anderson's career and is to my mind one of the finest stories in our language."—Jim Harrison
A deceptively simple story of the life and death of a downtrodden farm woman who lives with her abusive husband and their lazy son. While the two men are traveling, she ventures into town to buy food and ultimately meets her demise in the woods.
Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941) was a novelist and short story writer known for his subjective works and influence on writers like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. He had a varied career, working as a businessman and advertising writer, before a mental breakdown in 1912 led him to become a full-time writer. His most famous work, Winesburg, Ohio is a collection of interconnected short stories exploring small-town life.
February 10, 2026
PAPERBACK | 4 x 6 | 40 PAGES | $12.00
978-1-954992-28-3
FICTION | SHORT STORY | CHAPBOOK
“Death in the Woods” is a signal junction in Anderson's career and is to my mind one of the finest stories in our language."—Jim Harrison
A deceptively simple story of the life and death of a downtrodden farm woman who lives with her abusive husband and their lazy son. While the two men are traveling, she ventures into town to buy food and ultimately meets her demise in the woods.
Sherwood Anderson (1876–1941) was a novelist and short story writer known for his subjective works and influence on writers like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. He had a varied career, working as a businessman and advertising writer, before a mental breakdown in 1912 led him to become a full-time writer. His most famous work, Winesburg, Ohio is a collection of interconnected short stories exploring small-town life.